نتایج جستجو برای: maternal inbreeding

تعداد نتایج: 109216  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Charles W Fox David H Reed

Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in different environments. Inbred individuals are often more sensitive to environmental stress than are outbred individuals, presumably because stress increases the expression of deleterious recessive alleles or cellular safeguards against stress are pushed beyond the organism's physiological limits. We...

2012
Adeline Loyau Jérémie H. Cornuau Jean Clobert Étienne Danchin

The literature is full of examples of inbreeding avoidance, while recent mathematical models predict that inbreeding tolerance or even inbreeding preference should be expected under several realistic conditions like e.g. polygyny. We investigated male and female mate preferences with respect to relatedness in the fruit fly D. melanogaster. Experiments offered the choice between a first order re...

Journal: :Genetics 1949
W C ROLLINS S W MEAD

AST and JONES (1919) and CASTLE (1930) reviewed the significant experiE ments with plants and laboratory animals that contributed to the formulation of the modern viewpoints concerning the effects of inbreeding. The phenomena associated with inbreeding: decline in vigor, increased uniformity within the inbred stock, increased prepotency in outside crosses, isolation of abnormal types, etc., wer...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2002
Lukas F Keller Peter R Grant B Rosemary Grant Kenneth Petren

Understanding the fitness consequences of inbreeding (inbreeding depression) is of importance to evolutionary and conservation biology. There is ample evidence for inbreeding depression in captivity, and data from wild populations are accumulating. However, we still lack a good quantitative understanding of inbreeding depression and what influences its magnitude in natural populations. Specific...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2014
S Losdat S-M Chang J M Reid

One key objective in evolutionary ecology is to understand the magnitude of inbreeding depression expressed across sex-specific components of fitness. One major component of male fitness is fertilization success, which depends on male gametic performance (sperm and pollen performance in animals and plants, respectively). Inbreeding depression in male gametic performance could create sex-specifi...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2016
Luigi D'Andrea Patrick Meirmans Clemens van de Wiel Roberto Guadagnuolo Robbert van Treuren Gregor Kozlowski Hans den Nijs François Felber

Prickly lettuce (Lactuca serriola L., Asteraceae), a wild relative of cultivated lettuce, is an autogamous species which greatly expanded throughout Western and Northern Europe during the last 2 centuries. Here, we present a large-scale biogeographic genetic analysis performed on a dataset represented by 2622 individuals from 110 wild European populations. Thirty-two maternally inherited chloro...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1988
J C Avise R M Ball J Arnold

Using inbreeding theory as applied to neutral alleles inherited maternally, we generate expected probability distributions of times to identity by descent for random pairs of mitochondrial genotypes within a population or within an entire species characterized by high gene flow. For comparisons with these expectations, empirical distributions of times to most recent common ancestry were calcula...

2013
Siobhan Simpson Nick Blampied Gabriela Peniche Anne Dozières Tiffany Blackett Stephen Coleman Nina Cornish Jim J Groombridge

Wildlife populations have been introduced to new areas by people for centuries, but this human-mediated movement can disrupt natural patterns of genetic structure by altering patterns of gene flow. Insular populations are particularly prone to these influences due to limited opportunities for natural dispersal onto islands. Consequently, understanding how genetic patterns develop in island popu...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2005
J W Holl R K Johnson

Genetic parameters for the splayleg (SL) condition were estimated from 37,673 records of pigs from six lines derived from a Large White-Land-race base population. Random selection for 22 generations was practiced in Lines C1 and C2. Line C2 was derived from C1 at Generation 8. Selection lines were as follows: 1) Line I, selected 11 generations for an index of ovulation rate and embryonic surviv...

2015
Øystein H. Opedal W. Scott Armbruster Christophe Pélabon

Inbreeding depression is assumed to be a central factor contributing to the stability of plant mating systems. Predicting the fitness consequence of inbreeding in natural populations is complicated, however, because it may be affected by the mating histories of populations generating variation in the amount of purging of deleterious alleles. Furthermore, the level of inbreeding depression may d...

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